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Mono

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What is Mono?

Mono is a free and open-source implementation of Microsoft's .NET Framework. It allows .NET applications to run on other operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, and Android. It's commonly used for cross-platform development, enabling developers to write applications once and deploy them on multiple platforms without significant code changes.

What other technologies are related to Mono?

Mono Competitor Technologies

.NET Framework is a Microsoft technology that provides a managed execution environment for applications, similar to Mono. Mono is essentially the open-source, cross-platform implementation of .NET Framework.
mentioned alongside Mono in 0% (72) of relevant job posts
.NET is the modern, unified platform from Microsoft that succeeds .NET Framework and .NET Core. It is a direct competitor to Mono as it offers similar functionalities like cross-platform application development.
mentioned alongside Mono in 0% (174) of relevant job posts
.NET Core is another Microsoft technology and a cross-platform, open-source successor to .NET Framework. Mono and .NET Core have overlapping functionalities, making them competitors. The current version of .NET (.NET 6+) is the successor to both .NET Framework and .NET Core
mentioned alongside Mono in 0% (105) of relevant job posts

Mono Complementary Technologies

Entity Framework is a popular ORM (Object-Relational Mapper) for .NET applications. It can be used with Mono to access databases.
mentioned alongside Mono in 6% (53) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Mono?

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Cox Automotive
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Kuehne+Nagel
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Apple
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